The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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... delight of ordinary readers , are extremely difficult to render into another tongue , so as the beauties of the original may not appear weak and faded in the translation . No. 225. SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 17 . Nullum numen abest si sit ...
... delight of ordinary readers , are extremely difficult to render into another tongue , so as the beauties of the original may not appear weak and faded in the translation . No. 225. SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 17 . Nullum numen abest si sit ...
Side 29
... delightful a prosect ! It is not impossible , on the contrary , that part of the punishment of such as are excluded from bliss , may consist not only in their being denied this pr vilege , but in having their appetites at the same time ...
... delightful a prosect ! It is not impossible , on the contrary , that part of the punishment of such as are excluded from bliss , may consist not only in their being denied this pr vilege , but in having their appetites at the same time ...
Side 55
... as Waller has translated it , and is represented by Horace as the goddess who delights in laughter . Milton , in a joyous assembly of imaginary persons , has given us a very poetical figure of laughter . D 4 NO . 249 . 55 SPECTATOR .
... as Waller has translated it , and is represented by Horace as the goddess who delights in laughter . Milton , in a joyous assembly of imaginary persons , has given us a very poetical figure of laughter . D 4 NO . 249 . 55 SPECTATOR .
Side 76
... delight and satisfaction which he takes in the pros- perity and happiness of another ? These and the like : virtues are the hidden beauties of a soul , the secret graces which cannot be discovered by a mortal eye , " but make the soul ...
... delight and satisfaction which he takes in the pros- perity and happiness of another ? These and the like : virtues are the hidden beauties of a soul , the secret graces which cannot be discovered by a mortal eye , " but make the soul ...
Side 87
... delights in finery . " I have already treated of the sex in two or three papers , conformably to this difini- tion , and have in particular observed , that in all ages they have been more careful than the men to adorn that part of the ...
... delights in finery . " I have already treated of the sex in two or three papers , conformably to this difini- tion , and have in particular observed , that in all ages they have been more careful than the men to adorn that part of the ...
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